For those that are used to a frequent smoke sesh you may wonder if you can bring your flower on your next trip. The answer? It’s complicated. Take a walk wiht us through the different scenarios you may need to consider when traveling with marijuana.
No, unfortunately, you can not fly with weed, even if traveling within the state. The TSA (Transportation Security Administration) must follow federal laws and regulations. Cannabis is legalized state by state but has not been federally legalized so it is illegal to fly with cannabis.
You may fly with CBD products. The CBD product may only contain up to 0.3% or less of tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC.
Yes. You can travel by car, bike, motorcycle, or scooter with weed within the state you purchased the product in. With that said, you can never cross state lines with cannabis products or fly with cannabis.
Unfortunately, you can not bring cannabis on any type of aircraft. Though, you may bring CBD on a plane.
Unfortunately, you can not put edibles in a checked bag. You can not travel with any cannabis edibles, whether it’s in your checked luggage or carry-on luggage.
How much weed you’re legally allowed to carry on your person depends on the state you’re in. The amount of cannabis you may legally have on your person differs from the amount of cannabis you can purchase or have at your home. These laws are subject to change, so make sure you review your state’s website to review up-to-date regulations. To name a few:
Unfortunately, you can not fly with a weed pen or vaporizer. You may, however, travel by car, bike, motorcycle, or scooter with the weed pen throughout the state you purchased the product in.
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